
Episode 29 | Outkast, Outrage & Open Seats
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Rich and Kevin dive into a culture-meets-politics episode that celebrates Southern legends while exposing political cowardice from Capitol Hill to Georgia’s gold dome. They kick things off with Outkast’s long-overdue Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, then shift into a blistering breakdown of recent political headlines—calling out silence on Gaza, speculating on control of Congress, and analyzing what’s shaping up to be a wild 2026 Georgia Governor’s race.
From Jeff Duncan’s party switch to Keisha Lance Bottoms’ quiet moves, to Michael Thurman’s latent power base, the boys map the chessboard and ask who’s got the brand, the coalition, and the guts to actually win.
📍 (02:05) — “The South Got Something to Say”: Outkast Heads to the Hall
Rich and Kevin celebrate Outkast’s Rock Hall induction and unpack how the duo redefined what it means to be Black, Southern, and genreless in music—and why their influence reaches far beyond hip-hop.
📍 (08:45) — Congressional Cowardice & Gaza Silence
They call out the lack of moral leadership in Congress, especially from Black elected leaders, on the genocide in Gaza—and why history will remember who stayed quiet.
📍 (16:29) — Who Flips What? House & Senate 2026 Forecast
From razor-thin margins in Congress to the races that could reshape everything, the hosts game out which chambers are in play, where Dems could win big—or fumble—and why party control may come down to candidate quality.
📍 (24:17) — Jeff Duncan’s Party Breakup: Can a Moderate Republican Win in Georgia?
Former Lt. Gov. Jeff Duncan renounces the GOP. Is he really independent? Is Georgia ready for a third option? The crew debates his viability and the branding challenges of running outside the red-blue binary.
📍 (34:01) — GA Governor’s Race 2026: Keisha, Thurman, or Somebody New?
The boys break down the early power players in the open governor’s race: Keisha Lance Bottoms (with her White House polish), Michael Thurman (the most underrated Black political leader in the state), and what it would take for a wild-card contender to break through.
🏆 Mamba Mentality Award
Michael Thurman earns this episode’s Mamba Mentality Award. Though not flashy, his long-standing credibility, leadership in DeKalb, and deep community ties make him one of Georgia’s most serious, strategic, and slept-on political forces. Whether he runs or not, his influence is undeniable.